Welding

Engineering & Manufacturing

Innovate, Build, Hands On, Weld

As described by the American Welding Society, welding is a very sophisticated and technical science, requiring not only mental application but also hands-on abilities. Welding is the fusing of the surfaces of two workpieces to form one, and is a precise, reliable, cost-effective, and high-tech method for joining materials. Welding today is applied to a wide variety of materials and products using advanced technologies.

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Welding Faculty

Name Title Phone Email
Braune, Joseph Instructor, Welding jpbraune@dmacc.edu
Carpenter, Wyatt Instructor, Welding (515) 964-6469 wcarpenter@dmacc.edu
Cox, Eric Professor, Welding (515) 287-8718 ejcox@dmacc.edu
Kingery, Jared Professor, Welding (641) 791-5162 jekingery@dmacc.edu
Rowe, Brent Instructor, Welding (515) 428-8113 bmrowe@dmacc.edu
Samson, Marcus Professor, Welding (515) 964-6453 mdsamson1@dmacc.edu
Vander Wert, Nathan Instructor, Welding (515) 964-6430 nhvanderwert@dmacc.edu